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and it creates a healthier environment. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪ ♪ and you say ♪ as long as i'm here ♪ no one can hurt you ♪ don't wanna lie here ♪ but you can learn to ♪ ♪ eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. i'm ayman mohyeldin at msnbc headquarters here in new york. and here are the facts at this hour. new relief is in sight for americans and businesses hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak. the senate passing a nearly $500 billion aid package. president trump signaling he'll sign the bill when it reaches his desk as early as tomorrow. and a stark new warning from the director of the cdc saying in an interview, there is a possibility a second wave could be even worse
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president obama is taking a strong stance on the environment. what could it mean for his decision coming up on the keystone xl pipeline? that's next. so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com it treats me with respect.tage. it may seem strange, but people really can love their laxative. especially when it's miralax. unlike other laxatives, miralax activates water to work in 3 ways - hydrating, easing, and softening, to unblock your system naturally. so you have peace of mind from start to finish. what's not to love. it's also the #1 doctor recommended brand. love your laxative. miralax. >>> and in pretenders tonight, watered down marco rubio. he's trying to throw water on the success of obama's stimulus package, but the se
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my head was not in a place very conductive or conducive to a classroom and an academic environment. the army war college is investigating all of this. but there are broader political implications as well. walsh is running for re-election against steve danes during a critical midterm year. democratic groups say they'll still back his candidacy. many republicans saw this seat as a check in the win column as they try to retake the senate. so this brings us to our twitter question for you this morning. if senator walsh is ptsd explanation for plagiarism is valid, is that enough to keep his degree? what would you do? tweet us your most creative answers. we'll put the best ones up later in the show. we switch gears to talk about business news today. the markets were mixed yesterday. however, the s&p 500 did finish at a record high for the 26th time this year. jeff cutler is live in london. >> good morning you to, thomas. and we have a positive open here in europe. i think there will be some trading wibld coming into the u.s. session. can the s & p breakthrough that 2,000 level? one story
my head was not in a place very conductive or conducive to a classroom and an academic environment. the army war college is investigating all of this. but there are broader political implications as well. walsh is running for re-election against steve danes during a critical midterm year. democratic groups say they'll still back his candidacy. many republicans saw this seat as a check in the win column as they try to retake the senate. so this brings us to our twitter question for you this...
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this is a tough environment where everything breaks. it's very hard to be seen. we have all heard those stories. listen, i'm glad he's alive and back on dry land. >> there's also the mental endurance required beyond the physical. being alone with just your thoughts and not knowing whether you're going to survive in the long term, tell me a bit about that challenge when you were out there. >> my experience was fairly long. 2.5 months. not as long as some but in a rubber raft. you experience a lot of ups and downs, but the ups and downs are very very high and very very low. the littlest thing could take you to the heights of being inspired and pleased with yourself. it's kind of like if you have read the "wind and the willows" with the mr. toad character. oh, i'm brilliant. a minute later you have totally screwed up something that could mean your life and you're totally in the pits. a lot of it is trying to remind yourself is every minute you survive is a minute closer to salvation. i had to remind myself i was making mistakes but i wasn't sure what they would be u
this is a tough environment where everything breaks. it's very hard to be seen. we have all heard those stories. listen, i'm glad he's alive and back on dry land. >> there's also the mental endurance required beyond the physical. being alone with just your thoughts and not knowing whether you're going to survive in the long term, tell me a bit about that challenge when you were out there. >> my experience was fairly long. 2.5 months. not as long as some but in a rubber raft. you...
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not to mention the benefits to our health and environment. already, 84% of all new electric capacity planned to come onto the electric grid this year is clean energy. clean energy. why? it's affordable. because it's clean. because in many cases it's cheaper and it's they're keeping up. we're going to need scientists and national labs. historical black college an universities to innovate the technologies needed to generate, store and transmit clean electricity across distances an batter technology to hold range of other things. we need engineers to design them and workers to manufacture them. we need iron workers and welders to install them. technology they invent, design and build will ultimately become cheaper than any other kind of energy helping us expand our economy and create more jobs with a cleaner, cleaner environment and will become the world's largest exporter of those technologies to create more jobs. we're also -- going to build 1.5 million new energy efficient homes and public housing units that will benefit communities three tim
not to mention the benefits to our health and environment. already, 84% of all new electric capacity planned to come onto the electric grid this year is clean energy. clean energy. why? it's affordable. because it's clean. because in many cases it's cheaper and it's they're keeping up. we're going to need scientists and national labs. historical black college an universities to innovate the technologies needed to generate, store and transmit clean electricity across distances an batter...
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that is creating the environment that is producing these yng men who feel they are d disinherited, no stake in their country or society, they are not getting the right education. these are the issues. you cannot tell me this is a fight between good and evil, then cooperating with the leader like in egypt who is facing an islamist insurgency, albeit sinai, using this islamist insurgency to rule by decree and any kind of decent, even if it is the most peaceful coming from liberals, in the name of combatting radical islamism or whatever, he is using that to perpetuate an impressive regime. it's all over the place. >> if you think about how -- >> that's the problem. >> if you think about how the world and people who you talk about that are living under bad government rule, how is the credibility of this president who is facing enormously bad headlines back here at home about just that? >> look -- >> bad government, bad leadership and deep corruption. >> look, this president lacks the intellectual, political hest to start the reset the administration is talking about. this president has a
that is creating the environment that is producing these yng men who feel they are d disinherited, no stake in their country or society, they are not getting the right education. these are the issues. you cannot tell me this is a fight between good and evil, then cooperating with the leader like in egypt who is facing an islamist insurgency, albeit sinai, using this islamist insurgency to rule by decree and any kind of decent, even if it is the most peaceful coming from liberals, in the name of...
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of interventions, whek end extreme poverty forever. >> to get that environment, global citizens are taking individual actions, pressing governments to implement poverty-preventing efforts for people in need, like this roe rwandan mother, who weaves baskets hoping to send their daughters to school. it's their best shot out of poverty. one in ten children across the world have no access to an education. global citizens are working to get 29 million kids in school. they're also campaigning for sanitation and clean water in some of the world's poorest areas. and just as important is the global citizen effort to save 6 million lives with immunizations. 1.5 million children die every year from vaccine-preventible diseases. but you can help change that, because global citizen is not just an organization. you are the global citizen. here's how it works. just go to the global citizen festival website and join the movement. once you've earned eight points, then you're eligible for a chance to win free festival tickets. there are a lot of ways to earn points. the more action you take to preven
of interventions, whek end extreme poverty forever. >> to get that environment, global citizens are taking individual actions, pressing governments to implement poverty-preventing efforts for people in need, like this roe rwandan mother, who weaves baskets hoping to send their daughters to school. it's their best shot out of poverty. one in ten children across the world have no access to an education. global citizens are working to get 29 million kids in school. they're also campaigning...
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that association, that environment is what we have to go after. >> it's something a lot of our viewers share your frustration with, and you doing an about face and weighing in on this issue is something people are really going to pay attention to and take a stand on. thank you. >> thanks. >>> now i want to hash out some of the issues with our political panel for today. we have krystal ball, and a former congressional nominee. she knows the nitty-gritty. >> i wish i didn't know as much as i do. >> also john theory is back thank you both of you. we're talking about how dysfunctional this congress is, how people are fed up. how rampant do you see this problem as being? is this a kruptd system on the whole? >> it's an entirely corrosive system. jack is right to point out the fact as members of congress are going about their day to day, their week to week, every single day has multiple hours carved out for talking to donors. and even the best intentioned, i don't think there are a lot of members of congress who are actually engaging in the direct quid pro quo, but these are the folks you're
that association, that environment is what we have to go after. >> it's something a lot of our viewers share your frustration with, and you doing an about face and weighing in on this issue is something people are really going to pay attention to and take a stand on. thank you. >> thanks. >>> now i want to hash out some of the issues with our political panel for today. we have krystal ball, and a former congressional nominee. she knows the nitty-gritty. >> i wish i...
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it wasn't doing what was right for the environment or pub lip education. i'm a public school kid. my dad was on the school board. i have three sisters, two of them public schoolteachers here in florida. i have a heart for that kind of thing. people have told me for a long time, chris, charlie, you've been a democrat. you just didn't know it. >> well, i think they should. if they were reich me and sort of middle of the road and common sense republicans and they see what the leadership of the republican party is doing today, they ought to switch. they ought to become democrats. it's probably more true to their heart and their feeling if they're really more of a moderate-type republican. why won't they compromise? why won't they cooperate? why won't they do the kinds of things that the americans need and have done. this is the perfect example of it. >> i'm an optimist. i hope that that continues. >> well, come see me if you decide to run for governor. we ale have a nice platform right here. thank you so much. up next, the latest siting of milt romney in a place you'd never expect. ne
it wasn't doing what was right for the environment or pub lip education. i'm a public school kid. my dad was on the school board. i have three sisters, two of them public schoolteachers here in florida. i have a heart for that kind of thing. people have told me for a long time, chris, charlie, you've been a democrat. you just didn't know it. >> well, i think they should. if they were reich me and sort of middle of the road and common sense republicans and they see what the leadership of...
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can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver trying to beat a train. >>> take a look at what happens when you fight a fire in near zero temperatures. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-u
can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver...
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we have to transform the very environment from which these movements emerge and that's why we are committed to enlarging our strategy in ways that respond effectively to the underlying causes as well as the visible symptoms of violence extremism. >> joining me now is foreign news correspondent and brian katulis. thank you both for joining. japanese officials said yesterday they were trying every possible way to reach out to the isis militants that are holding the two hostages but they've been unable to make contact. japan's prime minister said they would not meet the ransom. >> with similar demands by isis this does not bode well. japan has taken a position we have seen in the past, one that has been adopted by the u.s. to not pay ransoms. perhaps there's some leverage that the japanese government has that we don't know about it. it does not appear at this time that they are willing to play ball with ransom. certainly not that amount of $200 million. >> brian, let me turn to you. there are many european countries that have secured the release of their hostages through ransom. what about jap
we have to transform the very environment from which these movements emerge and that's why we are committed to enlarging our strategy in ways that respond effectively to the underlying causes as well as the visible symptoms of violence extremism. >> joining me now is foreign news correspondent and brian katulis. thank you both for joining. japanese officials said yesterday they were trying every possible way to reach out to the isis militants that are holding the two hostages but they've...
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we can learn from history by looking at these historical social media environments. >> but there are some things in social media that seem very distinctive and very new. let's take a look at one example of that. ♪ ♪ >> so the harlem shake at its height, 4,000 versions of the harlem shake were going up on youtube every day. isn't there something that's inherently different about what we're doing now, just with the sheer size and scale and millions of people who can be sharing the same thing at an instant? >> well, one of the arguments i make in the book is social media started out as an environment that really only the elite could use in roman period. the romans used slaves in effect like broadband to copy and deliver things that was somethiy the wealthy could do. and if you look over the long history of social media over the last 2,000 years, you see that gradually more and more people can participate in it. and as you've just mentioned, we're nearly at the stage now where there'll be a cell phone in the world for every person. many people have more than one, that doesn't mean th
we can learn from history by looking at these historical social media environments. >> but there are some things in social media that seem very distinctive and very new. let's take a look at one example of that. ♪ ♪ >> so the harlem shake at its height, 4,000 versions of the harlem shake were going up on youtube every day. isn't there something that's inherently different about what we're doing now, just with the sheer size and scale and millions of people who can be sharing the...
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new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. . >> "mess the press end game" is >>>> back now with end game. former fbi director is set to testify on the russia investigation. his testimony may join the rare historic moments when the whole country starts to watch. think watergate hearings in 1973. the iran contra hearing and of course anita hill at the clarns thomas hearing in 1991. it feels that big of a moment. what do you expect to hear from james comey? >> if people talk about what the president's manner and i
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how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because the serving mayor of san francisco at the time was shot to death, senator feinstein today at this press conference made her case. >> today my colleagues and i are introducing a bill to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices that can accept more than ten rounds. we have tried to recognize legal hunting rights. we have tried to recognize legal defense rights. we have tried to recognize the right of a citizen to legally possess a weapon. no weapon is taken from anyone. the purpose
how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because...
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if you use it in a closed environment, it could be deadly and create a lot of casualties. this is something that al qaeda talked about and tried to do for a very long time. it's not surprising that isis wants do it. but there's a scary precedent here which was the arrest of several people in morocco in the last few months who were, indeed, actively trying to create some kind of chemical weapon for isis. >> you also have the islamic state using mustard gas in an attack on a syrian town last year, august 2015, i should say. i want to ask you about the report that suggests the uk carried out exercises preparing for an attack like that. when you look at intelligence, is there any way to pick up or identify potential chemical attack? are there any sensors that could be used here? >> well, it depends on the chemical. i mean, one of the dangers of a weapon like nerve gas is that it is odorless and colorless. you don't know what's happening to you unless it's happening to you. it's extremely dangerous. something like chlorine gas often is colored. you smell it. it smells like swim
if you use it in a closed environment, it could be deadly and create a lot of casualties. this is something that al qaeda talked about and tried to do for a very long time. it's not surprising that isis wants do it. but there's a scary precedent here which was the arrest of several people in morocco in the last few months who were, indeed, actively trying to create some kind of chemical weapon for isis. >> you also have the islamic state using mustard gas in an attack on a syrian town...
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you're looking at all sorts of residual effects of having, you know, a polluted environment and global warming. i want to ask you in terms of moving the white house or the administration on this issue and sort of pressure points john kerry is our new secretary of state. the state department oversees the ruling on keystone. i want to play a little bit of sound from john kerry yesterday making the case for doing something on climate change. >> we as a nation must have the foresight and the courage to make the investments necessary to safeguard the most sacred trust we keep for our children and our grandchildren, and that is an environment not ravaged by rising seas, deadly superstorms, devastating droughts, and the other hallmark of a dramatically changing climate. >> secretary kerry says he wants to take a more active role in determining poll. do you see him as possibly being a mover and shaker on this issue in terms of convincing the president one way or the other? >> well, there's -- there is not a better and bigger champion for action on climate change than john kerry. he is in a key
you're looking at all sorts of residual effects of having, you know, a polluted environment and global warming. i want to ask you in terms of moving the white house or the administration on this issue and sort of pressure points john kerry is our new secretary of state. the state department oversees the ruling on keystone. i want to play a little bit of sound from john kerry yesterday making the case for doing something on climate change. >> we as a nation must have the foresight and the...
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he's going to put america first with respect to the environment and international agreements. and chuck, i think what's being missed in all this, the president said on friday paris we're getting out of g because represents a bad e deal. targets set by the previous administration, ou26% to 28% reductions in greenhouse gases. >> you can change thosdue targe. >> not under the afwreemt. >> you could have. >> the 26% to 28% reduction in the agreement, the former administration, all the rules they enacted, every rule as part of their climate action agenda, still fell 40% short of those targets. you shay kay couthey could is b. in the agreement, there are provisions thatu say they haveo be revisited every five years. why did russia set their targets in a baseline of 1990 to keep e nitting? why did india condition -- >> is it fair to say -- this was a political decision in this respect. >> it was not a political decision. it was a right for this countr, chuck. this was a -- this was a decision that was right for thik country from a jobs perspective, economy perspective and environment
he's going to put america first with respect to the environment and international agreements. and chuck, i think what's being missed in all this, the president said on friday paris we're getting out of g because represents a bad e deal. targets set by the previous administration, ou26% to 28% reductions in greenhouse gases. >> you can change thosdue targe. >> not under the afwreemt. >> you could have. >> the 26% to 28% reduction in the agreement, the former...
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your contention is that that was essentially punishment for your statements about the up safe environment you felt there, your resistance to working when you had symptoms is my understanding correct there? >> yes, that's correct >> mr. witter, you look like you want to say something. what do you want to say? >> i did want to jump in and say that ms. wooten has been a vocal, you know, critic of the conditions within the facility for, you know, for many months and the -- the most recent retaliation of demoting her was, you know, to some extent, was just a build-up of all of her internal whistle blowing over the course of months and especially since the beginning of covid >> i wonder since you're the attorney attached to this, and i know there's a number of groups that have worked together on this complaint we have now spoken to one lawyer on the record, another lawyer anonymously. about women -- the actual women coming forward with these complaints do you expect we will see more public declarations of these allegations of women who actually experienced it? >> well, it's a very challenging s
your contention is that that was essentially punishment for your statements about the up safe environment you felt there, your resistance to working when you had symptoms is my understanding correct there? >> yes, that's correct >> mr. witter, you look like you want to say something. what do you want to say? >> i did want to jump in and say that ms. wooten has been a vocal, you know, critic of the conditions within the facility for, you know, for many months and the -- the...
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so it's a wonderful environment. it's a friendly environment and it's an environment that doesn't hurt the client at all and in particular all of the evidence and all of the stories about what happened in had this particular case have all been told except for his. so he can conform his story to all of the evidence that's already been put out in the court of public opinion which is remarkable and it's what the defense attorney would dream of. >> sema, speak to that because there are two sides to that. the type of scrutiny that has occurred here has had measurable results. you have a federal investigation which creates some pressure. you have at the policy level the city of ferguson changing how it responds to some of these low-level infractions and the fines that they're issuing and there have been some small steps here. upon on the flip side to liz's point, this creates a potentially richer environment to this case if he's a defendant to fix the pafacts of what's be out there. >> of course. now there's scrutiny. they
so it's a wonderful environment. it's a friendly environment and it's an environment that doesn't hurt the client at all and in particular all of the evidence and all of the stories about what happened in had this particular case have all been told except for his. so he can conform his story to all of the evidence that's already been put out in the court of public opinion which is remarkable and it's what the defense attorney would dream of. >> sema, speak to that because there are two...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "talking hubris." we're talking about the american war in iraq, and one of the key elements in the rush to war was the role the media played. there's this amazing bit of sound from bill keller, executive editor of the "new york times," and this is him talking about the internal incentive structure in the "new york times" that contributed to stories ending up on the front page and in the back of the paper. >> there was kind of this mainstream view that this was real. add to that the kind of -- just the competitive urge that motivates newspaper reporters, the desire to get stories first, to get stories exclusively, to get stories on the front page. you know, all of those came into play. and in fact, you know, the "t e "times" wrote a number of really bad stories, inad
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "talking hubris." we're talking about the american war in iraq, and one of the key elements in the rush to war was the role the media played. there's this amazing bit of sound from bill keller, executive editor of the...
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we are in an environment where the groups are competing for tension and fund-raising. the so-called lone wolf like the boston marathon bombers last year. the good news is over the last 13 years, we have developed a capacity with the intelligence to the threats from overseas at the earliest stages. we have to keep our eye on the ball as well as the threat of terrorism. >> these are threats that could come to our shore at any time. are you tracking individuals and recruits and americans who might want to go back and forth? we know the florida man who came back to the states and went back to syria and participated in a bombing. >> between director homey, myself and the fbi and intelligence community, we are making a concerted effort which we stepped up in the last few months to track foreign fighters as they go in and out of syria. there a lot of these people who come from countries overseas from countries in the visa waiver program. i asked for the review from what we see in the visa waiver program to ensure that we we know about people as they travel is adequate. people
we are in an environment where the groups are competing for tension and fund-raising. the so-called lone wolf like the boston marathon bombers last year. the good news is over the last 13 years, we have developed a capacity with the intelligence to the threats from overseas at the earliest stages. we have to keep our eye on the ball as well as the threat of terrorism. >> these are threats that could come to our shore at any time. are you tracking individuals and recruits and americans who...
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. >> so it's a selected environment? >> absolutely. >> is mayor de blasio correct in doing what he's doing? >> he didn't shut any school. that is the irony. the bloomberg administration as it was leaving swiftly approved 49 applications for charters. he approved 39 out of 49. she got three new schools. three of her applications were denied. so she's saying that three of her schools were closed. they don't even exist. >> ruth, what did you take out of the conference down in texas? what is this movement going to do, and also what about -- that is kind of the belly of the beast down there when it comes to testing and forming the tests that our students will be taking. isn't it? >> it absolutely is. and you know as diane put it so he will lo eloquently, it's really the heart of the testing industrial complex. and i think what we see is a nationwide movement of public school activists, of teachers, of parents and students themselves who are saying there is something wrong when we have this dual system, when we have corporatio
. >> so it's a selected environment? >> absolutely. >> is mayor de blasio correct in doing what he's doing? >> he didn't shut any school. that is the irony. the bloomberg administration as it was leaving swiftly approved 49 applications for charters. he approved 39 out of 49. she got three new schools. three of her applications were denied. so she's saying that three of her schools were closed. they don't even exist. >> ruth, what did you take out of the conference...
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that means the environment could allow liquid water on its surface. it completes an orbit around its star every 130 days compared earth's 365. the telescope is responsible for the dazzling discovery. that is fascinating. craig melvin joins us. >> it's good to know we have a twin, betty nguyen. >> not that far away. only, what 500 light years away. that's all. >> yes. >>> to sports now. we start with a baseball rarity. at tropicana field, yanks/rays. here's the call. >> bouncing ball to third. steps on third. on to first. it's a triple play! >> and that, ladies and gentlemen, was major league baseball's first triple play of the season. cc sabathia on the mounds for the yanks. so good, we show it to you twice. that's a 5-4-3 triple play for those of you keeping score at home. yanks win it 10-2. two-hit gem, adam wainwright, almost flawless against those washington nationals who were far from flawless last night. the nats, four errors helps explain the 8-0 route by the cards from st. louis. rangers and flyers, blue shirts, two teams meet in the playoffs
that means the environment could allow liquid water on its surface. it completes an orbit around its star every 130 days compared earth's 365. the telescope is responsible for the dazzling discovery. that is fascinating. craig melvin joins us. >> it's good to know we have a twin, betty nguyen. >> not that far away. only, what 500 light years away. that's all. >> yes. >>> to sports now. we start with a baseball rarity. at tropicana field, yanks/rays. here's the call....
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now they're going to be managing a plant where this is going to be a different environment. management doesn't want any problems. if anything comes to them, they just say work through the union. that's how they do business. today corker addressed these statements from volkswagen. >> what did you think of the comments out of berlin today saying they're going to fight any plans to expand auto plants in the south? >> there's a lot of tempers right now with the big vote. it was the right thing for our community and the right thing for the employees at vw. i think things are going to work out just fine. conversations are beginning. >> yeah, a lot of tempers are flying. now the senator from tennessee is saying, volkswagen has to get their demeanor in line on this deal. everybody has to settle down. no. this is no time to settle down. senator, you have injected yourself into a process that no one is used to seeing happen by a political official. senator corker may have given up thousands of jobs for his state and security for the future. the uaw isn't ruling out legal action agains
now they're going to be managing a plant where this is going to be a different environment. management doesn't want any problems. if anything comes to them, they just say work through the union. that's how they do business. today corker addressed these statements from volkswagen. >> what did you think of the comments out of berlin today saying they're going to fight any plans to expand auto plants in the south? >> there's a lot of tempers right now with the big vote. it was the...
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she is talking about safe space in the digital environment. that's what they brought up first, not people going back and forth to syria. >> i think she's right. she sees that people are not necessarily just going to syria and training, they're staying in london and manchester and getting that engagement. she made this a priority at the g-7 conference on digital policing. there needed to be much greater activity from the technology companies in silicon valley and participating with governments to offense what had become digital safe havens. >> let's get down to what viewers are concerned about and, frankly mshgs of frankly, many of us can. why is this a bigger problem for the uk than the united states? >> we're not immune to it. we have a lot of antibodies set thaupt uk doesn't. the uk muslim population has more of an extremism problem. they're more isolated. there is less engage ment with nonmuslims, they're less economically well off. we don't have those same demographic factors in the united states. so the fbi does look at investigations all
she is talking about safe space in the digital environment. that's what they brought up first, not people going back and forth to syria. >> i think she's right. she sees that people are not necessarily just going to syria and training, they're staying in london and manchester and getting that engagement. she made this a priority at the g-7 conference on digital policing. there needed to be much greater activity from the technology companies in silicon valley and participating with...
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these are kids that are not eligible for vaccination just yet and they're getting cases in their environment. >> when can their children under the age of 12 get vaccinated? are we getting any closer to that announcement or is it the end of the year or beginning, and it will be fall or early winter when we get that, between 2 and 11. we do know that children above the age of 12 can get the vaccine and parents need to ramp that up. we still in the country up 50% of the country fully vaccinated and that's a big difference and if you look at the states that aren't having a big delta outbreak and vermont, massachusetts, connecticut and those are states that have a much higher vaccination rate and there does seem to be a close correlation between places that can handle delta and the high vaccination rate. >> i also want to ask you, ron emanuel, what ron desantis, that kindergartners will not -- >> what we have seen vaccinated people have a pretty high viral load and that is, i think what is probably fuelling this and making people very, very concerned and this is another where governor desantis ac
these are kids that are not eligible for vaccination just yet and they're getting cases in their environment. >> when can their children under the age of 12 get vaccinated? are we getting any closer to that announcement or is it the end of the year or beginning, and it will be fall or early winter when we get that, between 2 and 11. we do know that children above the age of 12 can get the vaccine and parents need to ramp that up. we still in the country up 50% of the country fully...
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now that, as you say, it's here to stay, there's so many people signed up, in this environment is it possible to corrects that business community and many others woum like ld like to see technical corrections. >> it's absolutely possible but it will require a change in attitude on the part of the republicans. i have always said from the outside any large piece of legislation like this, there are going to be things that need to be improved, tweaked. i said that i think i signed the bill. i don't think there's any hesitation on our part to consider ideas that would improve the legislation the challenge we have is that if you have certain members in the republican whose view is making it work better is a concession to me, then it's hard in that environment to get it done and i recognize their party has been gone through the stages of grief, right, anger, denial, and all of that stuff. we're not at acceptance yet. but at some point, my assumption is, is that there will be an interest to figure out how to make this work in the best way possible. we have 8 million people signed up. through
now that, as you say, it's here to stay, there's so many people signed up, in this environment is it possible to corrects that business community and many others woum like ld like to see technical corrections. >> it's absolutely possible but it will require a change in attitude on the part of the republicans. i have always said from the outside any large piece of legislation like this, there are going to be things that need to be improved, tweaked. i said that i think i signed the bill. i...
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the uaw officials told me today they were blindsided by this and they do think corkers' environment had a lot to do with it. i appreciate your time tonight. thanks so much. i want to bring in bob king, president of the united auto workers. good to have you with us tonight. i know you're disappointed. what is your reaction to senator bob corker being so outspoken on this issue? >> i think he was 100% wrong. i think he had no business interfering. it was the workers' choice. workers should be able to make a choice without intimidation. i've never seen a campaign where politicians have threatened workers and the company. i tell you the workers have a deep resolve that they're not giving up this fight, they believe in representation. they want to work together with volkswagen and works council. the great principals at the volkswagen operate around the world. the company is stronger when workers have representation. there are a lot of folks who believe in that strongly. we had a majority at one point. corker's intimidation of threatening to take away incentives really hurt us. >> do you thin
the uaw officials told me today they were blindsided by this and they do think corkers' environment had a lot to do with it. i appreciate your time tonight. thanks so much. i want to bring in bob king, president of the united auto workers. good to have you with us tonight. i know you're disappointed. what is your reaction to senator bob corker being so outspoken on this issue? >> i think he was 100% wrong. i think he had no business interfering. it was the workers' choice. workers should...
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and really exploiting this inflationary environment. to go for broke for their shareholders. >> i was curious, and it's only half joking. like i said a lighter note because you're blowing the whistle and using facts and their own accounting of where their money and profits are coming from. we talked a laubt in the economic and political context about the mood, the vibe in the country. certain things aren't picking up enough, aren't fair enough, and the work of you and your organization speaks to the reality and facts of that. thanks again for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> and while that does it for us, the vibe continues. our friend joy reid, "the reidout" with joy reid, is up next. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want i
and really exploiting this inflationary environment. to go for broke for their shareholders. >> i was curious, and it's only half joking. like i said a lighter note because you're blowing the whistle and using facts and their own accounting of where their money and profits are coming from. we talked a laubt in the economic and political context about the mood, the vibe in the country. certain things aren't picking up enough, aren't fair enough, and the work of you and your organization...
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and in this environment that's not just public health or an economic question. it's now a political schedule as well. as the white house's travel schedule shez you it is an election year. over the last six weeks or so president trump and vice president pence when they have traveled notice where they've gone. they've prioritized visits to states like florida, pennsylvania, iowa, arizona, wisconsin, virginia among others. states the trump campaign says it plans to target or are key in november. so what happens next will depend on both the rhetoric and the reality, which brings me to this headline. trump campaign official confirms that allies of the president are lining up doctors to recommend reviving the economy, which would appear to contradict what we've heard from most public health experts including those like dr. fauci. i just got in my e-mail inbox from a conservative group who will be advertising in the "wall street journal" a print ad asking for a second opinion, dr. fauci. joining me now from the white house is my nbc news colleague carol lee. also with
and in this environment that's not just public health or an economic question. it's now a political schedule as well. as the white house's travel schedule shez you it is an election year. over the last six weeks or so president trump and vice president pence when they have traveled notice where they've gone. they've prioritized visits to states like florida, pennsylvania, iowa, arizona, wisconsin, virginia among others. states the trump campaign says it plans to target or are key in november....
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but when you put them together they really create an environment where abortion is almost impossible to get. so in ohio today the last clinic in toledo is facing closure. and two clinics in cincinnati minor league close. if those two clinks close, cincinnati will be the largest metropolitan area in the u.s. without an abortion provider. that's very, very scary. and that really is because of the cumulative fekt of all of these small laws that individual voters might say, all right, that sounds reasonable or this sounds rnlable but put them together and the outcome is that women no longer have this fum constitutional right. >> so when women lose that fundamental constitutional right, part of what happens is they end up traveling to nearby states, middle class women have the opportunity to do that. quite easily working class women have a very difficult time getting in a car and going six hours, whatever, taking a day off from work for doing this sort of thing, or women tend to go to unsafe abortion providers, less than professional abortion providers. are we seeing a rise in the number
but when you put them together they really create an environment where abortion is almost impossible to get. so in ohio today the last clinic in toledo is facing closure. and two clinics in cincinnati minor league close. if those two clinks close, cincinnati will be the largest metropolitan area in the u.s. without an abortion provider. that's very, very scary. and that really is because of the cumulative fekt of all of these small laws that individual voters might say, all right, that sounds...
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the next statement was you want to know my record on the environment and we're like yeah. and he said zero. >> i used to think whoever you elected in office, they were working for you, for the guy that got him in there. i woke up. i was that naive. until we went to washington, until we went senator johannes' first comment to us was i don't care about you and the pipeline. >> wait a minute. he used to be the governor -- >> yes, yes. >> and he used to be the ex-secretary. >> exactly. >> now he is a united states senator, he said what? >> he does not care about us and the pipeline. >> senator johannes, along with 44 other republican senators have signed a letter to president obama urging approval of the project. so before keystone, you really weren't mad at politicians, were you? it doesn't sound like it. >> no. >> going along. >> all this process has done is soured some really good americans about how their government works. >> i think our elected officials have done a dirty trick on us. they kind of sold us out. you know, lee terry out of omaha, governor heineman, name it.
the next statement was you want to know my record on the environment and we're like yeah. and he said zero. >> i used to think whoever you elected in office, they were working for you, for the guy that got him in there. i woke up. i was that naive. until we went to washington, until we went senator johannes' first comment to us was i don't care about you and the pipeline. >> wait a minute. he used to be the governor -- >> yes, yes. >> and he used to be the ex-secretary....
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we have certainly soothed material needs, but have we gotten higher graduation rates, an environment that will help the children coming through poverty president bush we have scratched it. >> a lot of democrats have come out and said this is an unacceptable budget, similar to what you were describing. could this be used as a way that the right has often used obamacare? >> it's going to try to be used. the republicans have tried to split the middle class from the poor saying the poor are your enemies. they are different from you. you have to pay taxes and they are lazy. but the problem is that increasing numbers of middle class people are actually becoming poor or are being poor for a particular length of time. this economy is a very bad economy in case you haven't noticed. and a lot of of the increases in spending on the poor are really increases in spending on everybody who has lost jobs, not because they have been lazy, but because they have actually simply been part of a very, very bad economy. the other point to make is that this is not a deficit-reducing budget with regard to cu
we have certainly soothed material needs, but have we gotten higher graduation rates, an environment that will help the children coming through poverty president bush we have scratched it. >> a lot of democrats have come out and said this is an unacceptable budget, similar to what you were describing. could this be used as a way that the right has often used obamacare? >> it's going to try to be used. the republicans have tried to split the middle class from the poor saying the poor...
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take a listen. >> peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated. funded and even rewarded. we must be resolute in condemning such acts in a single unified vi unified voice. i also firmly believe that if isreal and the palestinians can make peace, it will begin a process of peace all throughout the middle east and that would be an amazing accomplishment. >> and later this morning the president and the first lady will travel to jerusalem and lay a wreath at the holocaust memorial center. the visit has sparked some controversy with initial schedules indicating president trump will spend less than 30 minutes at the site. he then heads to the isreal museum before departing for rome. >> joining us live from jerusalem, nbc news correspondent, andrea mitchell. good to have you with us. i know it's been a very busy morning for you over there. what did you learn from the president's remarks, his vision for two states, his comments about manchester. obviously a lot to digest there. >> indeed. first of all, his kmecomments w manchester, the solidarity expresse
take a listen. >> peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated. funded and even rewarded. we must be resolute in condemning such acts in a single unified vi unified voice. i also firmly believe that if isreal and the palestinians can make peace, it will begin a process of peace all throughout the middle east and that would be an amazing accomplishment. >> and later this morning the president and the first lady will travel to jerusalem and lay a wreath at...
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>> it seems very clear that barack obama now sees his primary legacy besides obamacare as being the environment. he said aside acres for national monuments. he's used the antiquities act more than fdr. he has 2-1 the ratio from any other president. this is clear this is something he wants to do. going back to harry reid one of the monuments set aside today is important to harry reid. >> if automation gets here by tomorrow it won't be the worst thing. thanks for being here. that's "hardball" for tonight. thank you for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> friends need to tell each other the hard truths. >> a harsh warning from the u.s. to israel as the president-elect prematurely enters the fray. tonight debating america's role in israel and why donald trump is officially off the fence. >> let me be sort of a neutral guy. >> plus -- >> the stock market has stopped rising until what appears to be the trump rally. >> inside the so-called trump rally and the dangers of a president taking credit for what he inherits. then author rick pearl stein on t
>> it seems very clear that barack obama now sees his primary legacy besides obamacare as being the environment. he said aside acres for national monuments. he's used the antiquities act more than fdr. he has 2-1 the ratio from any other president. this is clear this is something he wants to do. going back to harry reid one of the monuments set aside today is important to harry reid. >> if automation gets here by tomorrow it won't be the worst thing. thanks for being here. that's...
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now it's running into a less favorable environment. that mean it is should weaken to a category three storm. that still produces winds up to 115 miles per hour. now this island is naturally defended against the hurricanes because of the sheer nature of the way it was developed. there are reeves that surround the island that protect us from the really huge storm surge that you see in hurricanes in the gulf or down through florida. the water is not being snowpl snowplowed up on to land. in addition, the elevation is fairly high here in bermuda. we'll no doubt see coastal flooding, you don't have the flooding shutting down roads and interior areas because the water can't get that high. that being said, elevation kind of works against you. when you factor in the winds. we're looking for sustained winds for perhaps three to five hour period of around 115 miles per hour. those will make their way on shore. but you go u higher in elevation it's going to tack on a few miles per hour to the winds. on top of that we could see g t gusts 130 to 15
now it's running into a less favorable environment. that mean it is should weaken to a category three storm. that still produces winds up to 115 miles per hour. now this island is naturally defended against the hurricanes because of the sheer nature of the way it was developed. there are reeves that surround the island that protect us from the really huge storm surge that you see in hurricanes in the gulf or down through florida. the water is not being snowpl snowplowed up on to land. in...
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it's an indication of how donald trump has just consumed the political environment, consumed the political universe. we're solely focused on him. our politics has become -- our media has become trump-o-centric. this is something democrats need to understand, they have a window of the public's attention here and they need to continue to make this case. i agree with joe absolutely. i think concise is important. but i also think it's important that they continue to make the case, repeat the case and point out the extent to which this president is doing something that's historically unprecedented. >> but keeping that information from "the new york times" in mind, charlie, my question is will it matter? even if they make the strongest possible case, assuming some smoking gun doesn't come out, but they move this forward in a very smart methodical way, are we just at a place where everyone is already entrenched? >> almost everybody is entren entrenched. the question is, are there some of these persuadable voters. it may not be 20% or 30%, but it may be enough to make a difference. i don't think p
it's an indication of how donald trump has just consumed the political environment, consumed the political universe. we're solely focused on him. our politics has become -- our media has become trump-o-centric. this is something democrats need to understand, they have a window of the public's attention here and they need to continue to make this case. i agree with joe absolutely. i think concise is important. but i also think it's important that they continue to make the case, repeat the case...
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they're slowly adapting to this new environment in washington. you're not going to see a lot of bills, but you will see every once in a while something like this veterans bill get through, which is remarkable. >> john, i appreciate ari's optimistic input, but on very serious things, nothing is happening. we've got dual border bills, house and senate miles apart in terms of how much they're willing to appropriate and what dems and rs actually want. republicans want to seal the border and send the kids back as fast as possible. dems are saying, well, can we give them due process, can we figure out a place to put them? and this is an issue where if something isn't done, thousands of people, many of them children, will be left languishing with really no idea of their future. this is something that we have to do something about. >> well, politically, not really. i think both sides are looking at this and not doing -- everybody passing something but not actually having anything done works best for everyone in politics. >> but not in a human sense. >> s
they're slowly adapting to this new environment in washington. you're not going to see a lot of bills, but you will see every once in a while something like this veterans bill get through, which is remarkable. >> john, i appreciate ari's optimistic input, but on very serious things, nothing is happening. we've got dual border bills, house and senate miles apart in terms of how much they're willing to appropriate and what dems and rs actually want. republicans want to seal the border and...
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it is an environment that is friendly toward police officers. that's not a rap against the grand jury. that's what it is. he has been allowed to testify after he's listened to all of the evidence that is going to be put against him. and he is allowed to testify with the blank police report. so it is a perfect environment for this person to go in and testify. and if the frein case -- >> there are no blank police reports. he has heard what the witnesses are saying. and the d.a. decides what is in front of the grand jury or not. now the d.a. announces, and by the way, i'll going to need another 16 weeks. and people wonder why people like me looking from the outside say the federal government needs to take this so we will at least know what is really happening. this just gives people a sense that the process is not fair. >> this is neither fair nor impartial, reverend. clearly. we're certainly going to be following this and we'll be really questioning what is going on with this situation. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. thank you for
it is an environment that is friendly toward police officers. that's not a rap against the grand jury. that's what it is. he has been allowed to testify after he's listened to all of the evidence that is going to be put against him. and he is allowed to testify with the blank police report. so it is a perfect environment for this person to go in and testify. and if the frein case -- >> there are no blank police reports. he has heard what the witnesses are saying. and the d.a. decides what...
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to front line communities, minority communities to rectify the injustice that has been reaped by the environment on those kinds of communities historically. so from my perspective, one, we can work on an infrastructure bill and make it a green bill, but simultaneously, joe biden's going to be in a position on two economy standards, compliance and efficiency standards, the 100 environmental proposals that donald trump rolled back to just signal to the rest of the world that the united states is back in the game and we want to be sitting at the head of the table as the leader on climate, and i think this decision today to name john kerry is the beginning of joe biden's effort in order to match our ambition to the magnitude of the threat, which the kind of crisis poses, not just to us, but to the entirety of the planet. >> i was reading today about -- i forget where it was -- proposals floating around different tax credit schemes for green energy. we've seen -- i mean, the most encouraging thing happening right now that actually wind and solar are getting much cheaper. coal is going out of business
to front line communities, minority communities to rectify the injustice that has been reaped by the environment on those kinds of communities historically. so from my perspective, one, we can work on an infrastructure bill and make it a green bill, but simultaneously, joe biden's going to be in a position on two economy standards, compliance and efficiency standards, the 100 environmental proposals that donald trump rolled back to just signal to the rest of the world that the united states is...
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folks, another game changer is conserving our natural environment. whether it's the congo basin forest and lands here in africa, or the amazon basin in south america or forest wetlands, glass lands in the united states preserving nature is one of the most impactful climate solutions we have. some that indigenous people who have communities have known and been the stewards of these efforts for a long time in generations, they've known it. here at cop27, we are co-chairing forest and climate partnership to live a real rapid stride to halt deforestation. the best part is we don't have to develop any new technologies. we just have to make clear forest are more valuable when they're preserved than when they're destroyed. it's that basic. those able should chip in to help preserve those great forests. we're bringing together partners across the public and private sector to put healthy ecosystem at the heart of healthy economies. this is going to take all of us, it's going to take all of us. we need to harness our capacity to tackle emissions like internati
folks, another game changer is conserving our natural environment. whether it's the congo basin forest and lands here in africa, or the amazon basin in south america or forest wetlands, glass lands in the united states preserving nature is one of the most impactful climate solutions we have. some that indigenous people who have communities have known and been the stewards of these efforts for a long time in generations, they've known it. here at cop27, we are co-chairing forest and climate...
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let's do straight talk here given our current political environment. the loss of a man who walked so hard to build bridges rather than burn them seems particularly poignant. my hard is broken, i'm so lucky to have lived the adventure of loving this incredible man for 38 years. peaced the way he lives, on his own terms, surrounding by people loved and place he loved best. he was a prisoner of war for five and a half years in hanoi, congressman, senator, a two-time presidential candidate. and always his own man, a maverick as he was so found of saying about himself. and his last moment in the senate came in dramatic fashion. walked on the floor and delivered a now famous thumb's down, defeating his own party's effort to repeal the afortdable care act. this morning we'll talk about the legacy of john mccain and get to the other big news of the week. we're going to begin with two of my colleagues who covered mccain for decades. joining me now, tom brokaw and in washington, my friend andrea mitchell. tom, you had the last interview that anybody at nbc condu
let's do straight talk here given our current political environment. the loss of a man who walked so hard to build bridges rather than burn them seems particularly poignant. my hard is broken, i'm so lucky to have lived the adventure of loving this incredible man for 38 years. peaced the way he lives, on his own terms, surrounding by people loved and place he loved best. he was a prisoner of war for five and a half years in hanoi, congressman, senator, a two-time presidential candidate. and...
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these children were often taken to loving environments. not often of course but often. and they were followed up after the war for a great many years. it's been studied and published. the general fate of these children compared to others within the british community has not been good. they've suffered. they've had consequences of personal emotional family and difficulties ever since. not all of them of course but as a group. brits had very little choice in making this decision. we appear to have made this decision, done in our name as a population without our consent. and without extreme duress. it seems to have been done thoughtlessly. >> what would you like to see happen now at our southern border regarding reuniting these children with their parents and -- >> it's essential the children be returned to their parents as quickly as possible to try to mitigate the harm. in a larger sense, american immigration policy and management of -- and management of refugees and asylum seekers has to be thought inchof in a compassionate thoughtful way based on facts, based on our na
these children were often taken to loving environments. not often of course but often. and they were followed up after the war for a great many years. it's been studied and published. the general fate of these children compared to others within the british community has not been good. they've suffered. they've had consequences of personal emotional family and difficulties ever since. not all of them of course but as a group. brits had very little choice in making this decision. we appear to...
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this is not going to harm the environment, like i said, they're going to make their voices heard. exactly what was said. he doesn't have to run again. so he doesn't have -- it's the same thing. he doesn't have to rely on these people for votes next cycle. so maybe we will see this go through. >> jackie, lauren, good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> in rome, cardinals are meeting at the vatican to prepare for electing the next pope. the big priority, set a date of the enclave to choose the next successor for pope benedict. more on that coming up in a live report in our next half hour. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. and help restore even color. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take
this is not going to harm the environment, like i said, they're going to make their voices heard. exactly what was said. he doesn't have to run again. so he doesn't have -- it's the same thing. he doesn't have to rely on these people for votes next cycle. so maybe we will see this go through. >> jackie, lauren, good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> in rome, cardinals are meeting at the vatican to prepare for electing the next pope. the big priority, set a...
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>> i think a path to legal citizens given the environment we're in now and the need to build consensus to draft a policy that allows us to grow is the right one. legalized status. >> for scott walker who officially declared a week ago, his campaign rollout might have been disastrous if it weren't for donald trump. a day before he announced, walker signed a state budget weakening tenure for professors in the university of wisconsin system and signed an abortion ban. walker recently said the boy scouts should uphold a ban on gay troop leaders because it protected children. a position he tried to qualified and told cnn he doesn't know if being gay is a choice. most damning from a policy perspective was what walker said he would do as president to block the nuclear deal with iran. responding to an earlier note of caution from jeb bush about the process of undoing an international agreement, walker vowed to do whatever he deemed necessary to terminate the deal on day one even if it meant a military attack. >> i think that's a bad enough deal that it needs to be terminated right off the bat
>> i think a path to legal citizens given the environment we're in now and the need to build consensus to draft a policy that allows us to grow is the right one. legalized status. >> for scott walker who officially declared a week ago, his campaign rollout might have been disastrous if it weren't for donald trump. a day before he announced, walker signed a state budget weakening tenure for professors in the university of wisconsin system and signed an abortion ban. walker recently...
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in our new media environment. smears are an old trick and tend to work on an old model of, whispering, innuendo and targeting information. think of targeted phone calls in north carolina, spreading a lie that john mccain had an illegitimate black child or fliers on wind shields, making suggestion as but ann richard's sexuality, or swift boating, the campaign that lied about john kerry's war record. >> he's lying about his record. >> i know john kerry is lying about his first purple heart. i treated him for the injury. >> john kerry lied about his bronze star. i know. i was there. i saw what happened. >> swift boat veterans for truth is response pull. >> you saw liars accusing some one else of lying. an effort that helped re-elect president bush. do you remember him ever defending it. he never had to. just ten years ago those targeted messages and independent efforts often flew below the radar. today it is dissected or debunked within one 24 hour news cycle. that may mean drama, hype, tweets. yes, more punditry. an
in our new media environment. smears are an old trick and tend to work on an old model of, whispering, innuendo and targeting information. think of targeted phone calls in north carolina, spreading a lie that john mccain had an illegitimate black child or fliers on wind shields, making suggestion as but ann richard's sexuality, or swift boating, the campaign that lied about john kerry's war record. >> he's lying about his record. >> i know john kerry is lying about his first purple...
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and guess what happened, all of a sudden, the environment had become a voting issue and they passed the clean air act, coast coastal zone management, the epa was created. we didn't have an environmental protection agency until people lost their seats in congress. that is what needs to happen. people need to lose. more new people need to win. >> the book traces your life. "every day is extra." and fascinating about your childhood and circumstances of how you were raised and your service in vietnam and in terms of your life in the political sphere, what is the thing that changed the most. >> the disrespect of facts and disrespect of others. the ability to have compromised and worked in a bipartisan fashion seems to be shattered by extremist elements who come in and terrorize their own members of their own caucus. it began in the 1990s. it carried on into the tea party. and the same process of polarization has taken. so if you don't have a baseline of facts to start with, and all you do is go to your own comfort level news we are in trouble in terms of making our democracy work. >> secreta
and guess what happened, all of a sudden, the environment had become a voting issue and they passed the clean air act, coast coastal zone management, the epa was created. we didn't have an environmental protection agency until people lost their seats in congress. that is what needs to happen. people need to lose. more new people need to win. >> the book traces your life. "every day is extra." and fascinating about your childhood and circumstances of how you were raised and your...
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go on nature walk and she would poin out the birds and she woul show us the value of carin about the environment around you. it began in the very early age and stuck. >> it clearly stuck. you were there for the first earth day, what was that like? >> it was exhilarating energizing because 20 millio americans came out of thei homes all around america tha same day it was the first major movemen like that on the environment people rebelled and it mad things happen, that's what's exciting about it, it really did. >> how do you think we can reinvigorate and get that kind of activism and excitement bac and engaged. >> i think some of that is happening right now, i think w are in the middle of a incredible growing movement. and i see it with young people all around the world, youn people are saying wait a minute, what do you guys doing to us you're going to leave us without a planet, with a pla it doesn't work, that's dying, that's got all these problems? but i am encouraged. i feel in optimism because i a in the middle of working wit people who are doing things. and you see the pace is pickin up the a
go on nature walk and she would poin out the birds and she woul show us the value of carin about the environment around you. it began in the very early age and stuck. >> it clearly stuck. you were there for the first earth day, what was that like? >> it was exhilarating energizing because 20 millio americans came out of thei homes all around america tha same day it was the first major movemen like that on the environment people rebelled and it mad things happen, that's what's...